Re: After successful push, all files are listed as modified, uncommitted changes on origin server

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"Tyler Silcox" <tsilcox@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Myself and another developer are both experiencing this 'issue'. We
> will run a local commit and pull (on Macs), then push to the origin
> server (which is on Windows.) If you view the git status, it will list
> all files as modified, but I can't pull any details about what was
> modified with diff. In gitk, it shows all the files under 'local
> uncommitted changes, not checked in to index', but again, it doesn't
> tell me what was changed, it just lists the file names in the left
> column.
> 
> I'm thinking it's an OSX file browser process that is modifying the
> files' meta data when git is checking the repository. It is not
> affecting our workflow, but it is an annoyance. Any info that can help
> prevent this would be appreciated.

This is not the case of "do not push into non-bare repository"?
Or different autocrlf on both machines?

-- 
Jakub Narebski
Poland
ShadeHawk on #git
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